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Manchester Angels Youth Soccer League

Manchester, New Hampshire

About

Manchester Angels Youth Soccer League (MAYSL) runs a spring instructional recreation program for children and teens in the greater Manchester, New Hampshire area. Programming centers on contested games, skill growth, and room for players of different backgrounds and ability levels.

What the league offers

Age-based divisions include U4, U6, U9, U11, U13, and U19, each with its own seasonal updates so families know what applies to their child’s bracket. Younger brackets emphasize instruction while still playing real games; older brackets stay local and recreational rather than operating like a travel club, but games are played competitively. MAYSL also promotes TOPSoccer, an adaptive program for players of all ages with physical or developmental challenges—families interested in that track should reach out to the league for details and placement.

Philosophy and sideline culture

The league asks players and parents for strong sportsmanship and enjoyment of the game. Volunteer leadership keeps the program running; open board roles are filled with community help. MAYSL maintains a zero-tolerance stance toward referee abuse so games stay respectful for officials and kids alike.

Registration, mail, and staying current

Enrollment runs through SportsPilot online registration for league 106131, which is the preferred path. Families who cannot register online may use a printable mail-in form and send it with payment to MAYSL, PO Box 4673, Manchester, NH 03108—mail-in and online signup should not be duplicated. Every new player must submit a birth certificate for age verification. U19 players must meet league age rules and be enrolled in school. All players are expected to take part in league fundraising. Season deadlines, fees, and field assignments can shift each spring; SportsPilot shows the live fee and deadline for the year you are joining. The league posts league-wide updates on Facebook between registration and game days. For board service, volunteer openings, or inclusive-program questions, email president@maysl.org (Maria Brown serves as league president).

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does MAYSL offer?Spring divisions are organized as U4, U6, U9, U11, U13, and U19. Younger groups lean into instruction with real games; older groups play competitively while staying in a local recreation league rather than a travel-club model. U19 players must meet age rules and be enrolled in school. MAYSL also offers TOPSoccer for players with physical or developmental challenges—contact the league for how to join that division.

Where does the league play?MAYSL serves the greater Manchester, New Hampshire area. Practice and game locations can vary by division and season; after teams are assigned, division notices and coach communication confirm where players train and play each week.

When and how does registration work?Spring signup runs through SportsPilot online registration (league 106131). If online registration is not possible, families may mail a completed paper form and payment to MAYSL, PO Box 4673, Manchester, NH 03108, and should not duplicate an online signup for the same player. New players must provide a birth certificate for age verification. Check SportsPilot for the open enrollment window and deadline for the season you want.

What does registration cost?Fees and deadlines change with each spring season. When enrollment is open, SportsPilot displays the per-player fee, any household cap, and payment timing for that spring season. Families who need fee help should contact MAYSL during registration to learn about nonprofit youth-sports assistance that may apply.

What is MAYSL’s mission and coaching style?The league focuses on giving greater Manchester youth a spring soccer home that balances instruction for younger players with competitive games for older divisions, without turning the program into travel soccer. MAYSL stresses sportsmanship from kids and parents, volunteer leadership, and respectful treatment of referees.

How can families contact MAYSL or follow updates?Email president@maysl.org for board positions, volunteering, or questions directed to league leadership (Maria Brown is the president). League-wide updates also appear on Facebook under Manchester Angels Youth Soccer League. Registration questions and payments for a given season go through SportsPilot or the mailed form process.

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